Archive for July, 2018

Arnold said he’d be back. And he will be. Along with the OG Jack Ryan.

There are a lot of good flicks coming to Hulu in August 2018. Starting with the likes of Hoosiers and the Hunt for Red October — this business will get out of control and we’ll be lucky to live through it! — on Aug. 1, and wrapping up with The Terminator on Aug. 31. Ain’t nothing like the original.

Having a computer in today’s age means you have to be vigilant about protecting things. Whether it’s anti-virus coverage, cloud backup, VPN, or just a general protection, there’s much that goes into keeping your stuff safe.

Whereas most PCs offer some form of anti-virus, not many are equipped for ransomware or deeper malware. What would you if ended up with a Trojan from trying to access your banking institution? It gets even worse if you’ve been stupid about passwords, too.

Portrait pictures with a blurred background (or bokeh) are all the rage right now. Once considered a feature of DSLR cameras, today a large number of smartphones has a dedicated portrait mode to help you create these such photos.

The majority of these phones feature a dual-camera setup where the primary lens is used to capture the subject while the secondary one (telephoto or wide lens) creates depth to differentiate between subject and background.

Rejoice, my friends; soon we can binge YouTube all night without getting blinded by the bland white interface!

YouTube brought a dark theme to its desktop website last year and back at the beginning of the year, the same glorious dark theme was announced for its iOS and Android apps. Apple users got that dark theme just a few brief weeks after the announcement, but Android users were left waiting, and waiting, and waiting for theirs. We [Read More…]

There are a number of reasons to buy a cheap tablet, but which ones are worth your money?

Tablets are incredibly useful, but if you’re buying one for under $ 100, you’re going to have to settle for some compromises. From durability issues to potentially out-of-date software, there’s a reason why these are considered budget products and priced to move.

But there’s still some good value to be had here, especially if you’re planning to buy a [Read More…]

Epic Games released their smash hit game, Fornite on iOS back in April. But Android users are still waiting for the game to be released on their platform.

Well, today we have some news to share with you on this topic. According to sources familiar with the matter who talked to 9to5Google, Epic Games has partnered with Samsung for the release of Fornite for Android.

The game will be exclusive to the Galaxy Note 9 for 30 days, before becoming [Read More…]

Google’s Daydream virtual reality platform has a lot going for it, and starting today, it’s getting a big upgrade with support for an official Chrome web browser.

All of the features you know and love from Chrome on your computer and phone are available with its Daydream port, including voice search, any bookmarks you’ve saved, and an Incognito Mode for private browsing.

Plex is a great way to set up a home media server, but to get the best you need to get it onto your TV.

Plex isn’t the only way to set up a home media server but it’s certainly one of the most feature-packed and simplest methods around. And one of its ultimate strengths is how many different platforms it supports.

Plex is all about the experience, though, and where better to enjoy your content than [Read More…]